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Florence Hilton, neice of A.G. Badger, died at blank O.clock this afternoon Monday, June 24, 1901 Today is very warm, but a lovely breeze. at One O clock, we had several peals of thunder but no rain, but down town they had rain and thunder, I telephoned Shreve, he said all were well, he thought Mr. Swearingen would go to Louisville to night, we have not been out to day. All are well but me, my cough still holds on, I am still with my daughter Mrs Henry, but will return to Kemilworth to morrow. Things have changed, and we will not go at once to Kenilworth, Miss Florence Hilton, daughter of the late Mr John, C, Hilton, and Licinia E. Hilton, and neice of A.C. Badger died at blankO clock at Oak Park. at the Home of her sister Mrs Harvey Booth her mother was with her all the time, and her Aunt Ella Wanzer, and some other relatives, and a faithful Nurse, she has been complaining for several years, her Mother Mrs Hilton is very feeble, last evening we had a thunder shower, Two Henry boys gone out to swim, Mr Shreve Badger went to Green Bay last night for a few days.